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CAMIS List of Facilities CAMIS List of Buildings Org Id Agency Site Site Name Building Building Name Mun Zone Zip Code County Sqr Feet 810 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORCESTER SDW00 SHERIFF'S DEPT-WORCESTER-W BOYLSTON 322SDW1200 EMERGENCY RESPONSE BUILDING WE BOYLSTO - - - 107 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ITD00 ITD DATA CENTER AT SPRINGFIELD 268ITD1200 ITD DATA CENTER -- SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIEL - HAMPDEN 146,984 508 GREENFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE GCC00 GREENFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 164GCC1000 GREENHOUSE GREENFIELD 01301 FRANKLIN 522 512 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT LOWELL LOW02 UMASS LOWELL LOWELL 408LOW1000 HEALTH & SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING - 01854 MIDDLESEX - 512 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT LOWELL LOW02 UMASS LOWELL LOWELL 408LOW1201 AIKEN STREET RESIDENTIAL HALL LOWELL - - - 512 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT LOWELL LOW02 UMASS LOWELL LOWELL 408LOW1202 NORTH CAMPUS PARKING GARAGE - - - - 523 MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS NAC00 MASS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 103NAC1200 CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND INNOVATION NO ADAMS 01247 BERKSHIRE 67,000 526 NORTHERN ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEC01 NORTHERN ESSEX COMM COL LAWRENCE 515NEC1101 NEW ALLIED HEALTH BUILDING LAWRENCE 01840 ESSEX 43,175 543 SALEM STATE COLLEGE SSA00 SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY 531SSC1011 LIBRARY AND LEARNING COMMONS SALEM 01970 ESSEX - 550 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST UMA00 UMASS - AMHERST 207UMA1102 NEW LABORATORY AND SCIENCE BUILDING AMHERST 01003 - 310,000 550 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST UMA00 UMASS - AMHERST 207UMA1103 NEW ACADEMIC AND CLASSROOM BUILDING AMHERST 01003 - 172,875 560 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT BOSTON UMB00 UMASS BOSTON 551UMB1101 INTEGRATED SCIENCE COMPLEX - 02125 SUFFOLK - 601 TRIAL COURT TRC95 SALEM COURT COMPLEX 531TRC1001 J. MICHAEL RUANE JUDICIAL CENTER SALEM 01970 ESSEX 254,229 606 TRIAL COURT TRC26 GREENFIELD TRIAL COURT 164TRC1200 GREENFIELD TRIAL COURT - NEW FAC. GREENFIELD 01301 FRANKLIN - 802 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ESSEX SDE01 SHERIFF'S ESSEX MIDDLETON 517SDE1200 ESSEX COUNTY "911" CALL CENTER MIDDLETON 01949 ESSEX 8,400 60 TRIAL COURT TRC67 BARNSTABLE DISTRICT/JUVENILE 761TRC0401 BARNSTABLE DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT BARNSTABLE 02630 BARNSTABLE 43,530 60 TRIAL COURT TRC68 BARNSTABLE PROBATE 761TRC0402 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT BARNSTABLE BARNSTABLE 02630 BARNSTABLE 28,819 60 TRIAL COURT TRC69 BARNSTABLE SUPERIOR COURT 761TRC0403 SUPERIOR COURT BARNSTABLE BARNSTABLE 02630 BARNSTABLE 32,034 60 TRIAL COURT TRC70 ORLEANS DISTRICT/ JUVENILE 755TRC0401 DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT ORLEANS ORLEANS 02653 BARNSTABLE 21,024 61 TRIAL COURT TRC71 ATTLEBORO DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT 655TRC0400 ATTLEBORO DISTRICT COURT ATTLEBORO 02703 BRISTOL 21,880 61 TRIAL COURT TRC72 FALL RIVER DISTRICT COURT 664TRC0400 FALL RIVER DISTRICT COURT FALL RIVER 02722 BRISTOL 33,302 61 TRIAL COURT TRC73 SUPERIOR/LAW LIBRARY FALL RIVER 664TRC0401 LAW LIBRARY FALL RIVER 02722 BRISTOL - 61 TRIAL COURT TRC73 SUPERIOR/LAW LIBRARY FALL RIVER 664TRC0402 BRISTOL REG OF DEEDS & SUPERIOR CRT FALL RIVER 02722 BRISTOL 17,927 61 TRIAL COURT TRC74 NEW BEDFORD DISTRICT/ JUVENILE 651TRC0400 NEW BEDFORD DISTRICT/ JUVENILE NEW BEDFOR 02741 BRISTOL 49,000 61 TRIAL COURT TRC75 NEW BEDFORD SUPERIOR COURT 651TRC0401 NEW BEDFORD SUPERIOR COURT NEW BEDFOR 02741 BRISTOL 10,895 61 TRIAL COURT TRC76 TAUNTON DISTRICT COURT 658TRC0400 TAUNTON DISTRICT COURT TAUNTON 02780 BRISTOL 13,737 61 TRIAL COURT TRC77 TAUNTON PROBATE COURT 658TRC0401 TAUNTON PROBATE/FAMILY COURT/ DEEDS TAUNTON 02780 BRISTOL 27,267 61 TRIAL COURT TRC78 TAUNTON SUPERIOR/JUVENILE/LAW LBRY 658TRC0402 TAUNTON SUPERIOR/JUVENILE/LAW LBRY TAUNTON 02780 BRISTOL 42,896 62 TRIAL COURT TRC79 DISTRICT, SUPERIOR, PROBATE COURTS 807TRC0400 DUKES COUNTY COURTHOUSE EDGARTOWN 02539 DUKES 8,618 63 TRIAL COURT TRC80 NANTUCKET COUNTY COURTHOUSE 851TRC0400 NANTUCKET COUNTY COURTHOUSE NANTUCKET 02554 NANTUCKET 13,091 64 TRIAL COURT TRC81 BROOKLINE DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT 603TRC0400 BROOKLINE DISTRICT COURT BROOKLINE 02147 NORFOLK 15,687 64 TRIAL COURT TRC82 DEDHAM DISTRICT COURT 604TRC0400 DEDHAM DISTRICT COURT DEDHAM 02027 NORFOLK 22,984 64 TRIAL COURT TRC83 DEDHAM PROBATE COURT 604TRC0401 DEDHAM REGISTRY OF DEEDS DEDHAM 02027 NORFOLK 54,301 64 TRIAL COURT TRC84 DEDHAM SUPERIOR COURT 604TRC0402 DEDHAM SUPERIORCOURT DEDHAM 02027 NORFOLK 35,185 64 TRIAL COURT TRC85 QUINCY DISTRICT COURT 606TRC0400 QUINCY DISTRICT / JUVENILE COURT QUINCY 02169 NORFOLK 35,185 64 TRIAL COURT TRC86 STOUGHTON DISTRICT COURT 613TRC0400 STOUGHTON DISTRICT COURT STOUGHTON 02072 NORFOLK 16,542 64 TRIAL COURT TRC87 WRENTHAM DISTRICT COURT 626TRC0400 WRENTHAM DISTRICT COURT WRENTHAM 02093 NORFOLK 19,405 65 TRIAL COURT TRC88 BROCKTON SURERIOR COURT 707TRC0400 BROCKTON SURERIOR COURT BROCKTON 02403 PLYMOUTH 41,440 65 TRIAL COURT TRC89 HINGHAM DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT 702TRC0400 HINGHAM DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT HINGHAM 02043 PLYMOUTH 29,450 65 TRIAL COURT TRC92 WAREHAM DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT 725TRC0400 WAREHAM DISTRICT/JUVENILE COURT WAREHAM 02571 PLYMOUTH 25,006 2 MASS BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE MBC01 MASS BAY FRAMINGHAM LEASED FACILITY 601MBC0601 MASS BAY - FRAMINGHAM FRAMINGHAM 01702 MIDDLESEX 89,777 2 MASS BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE MBC02 MASS BAY ASHLAND LEASED FACILITY 601MBC0602 MASS BAY - ASHLAND ASHLAND 01721 MIDDLESEX 35,250 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0711 WILLOW HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 76,240 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0712 HICKORY HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 76,212 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0713 EVERGREEN HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 71,616 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0714 BIRCH HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 75,584 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0715 ASPEN HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 61,940 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0716 IVY HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 79,840 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0717 WOODLAND COMMONS DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 10,979 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0718 ELMWOOD HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 98,235 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0719 MAPLE RIDGE HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 98,235 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0720 CHESTNUT HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 94,261 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0721 ROBERTS HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 85,138 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0722 PINE DALE HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 104,794 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0723 OAK GLEN HALL DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 101,700 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0724 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 7, 501-510 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 11,820 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0725 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 6, 511-516 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 9,184 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0726 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 5, 517-526 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 14,590 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0727 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 4, 527-544 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 33,223 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0728 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 3, 545-554 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 14,590 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0729 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 2, 555-560 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 9,184 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0730 CEDAR DELL SOUTH 1, 561-568 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 14,590 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0731 CEDAR DELL WEST 14, 401-410 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 11,820 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0732 CEDAR DELL WEST 13, 411-416 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 9,184 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0733 CEDAR DELL WEST 12, 417-426 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 14,590 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0734 CEDAR DELL WEST 11, 427-444 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 33,223 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0735 CEDAR DELL WEST 10, 445-554 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 14,590 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0736 CEDAR DELL WEST 9, 455-460 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 9,184 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0737 CEDAR DELL WEST 8, 461-468 DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 11,820 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0739 SZALA HOUSE DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 750 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0740 CEDAR DELL PUMPHOUSE DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL 1,000 6 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT DARTMOUTH UMD02 UMASS-DARTMOUTH HOUSING 669UMD0741 WOODLAND COMMUNITY CENTER DARTMOUTH 02747 BRISTOL - 26 COMMONWEALTH ZOOLOGICAL COMMISSION CZC01 FRANKLIN PARK ZOO 551CZC3740 LION HOUSE BOSROXBURY 02121 SUFFOLK 2,000 26 COMMONWEALTH ZOOLOGICAL COMMISSION CZC01 FRANKLIN PARK ZOO 551CZC3810 ANIMAL HOSPITAL BOSROXBURY 02121 SUFFOLK 10,000 26 COMMONWEALTH ZOOLOGICAL COMMISSION CZC02 WALTER STONE
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